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the f.b.i. is labeling as suspects in the boston mara thon bombing. they are known as suspect number one and suspect number two. the f.b.i. released video and still pictures and asked the public's help in identifying these two men. they are considered arm dangerous. we fascinating role of social media . we start with rick levan thal with the last on the pictures. >> dramatic developments in the hour. good news and bad news. the bad news, is that the f.b.i. would not release these still photos if they knew who these guys were. if they spent any time in the united states and based on the video and photographs. someone will reck - recognize them and the f.b.i. could give them the information it needs . we'll show you the radio and stills. suspect number one wearing a dark jacket and hat and backpack and wearing khakies. the suspect number two wearing it backgrounds and dark jacket and jeans . suspect number two was seen putting his backpack down in the site of the second explosion and walking west
the f.b.i. is labeling as suspects in the boston mara thon bombing. they are known as suspect number one and suspect number two. the f.b.i. released video and still pictures and asked the public's help in identifying these two men. they are considered arm dangerous. we fascinating role of social media . we start with rick levan thal with the last on the pictures. >> dramatic developments in the hour. good news and bad news. the bad news, is that the f.b.i. would not release these still...
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the f.b.i. and other authorities who made very clear they believe the bomb was in fact a pressure cooker and two separate backpacks. they were looking for someone who may have carrying those bags which would have been heavier than normal. then we get pictures down from our affiliate and photos show a mangled pressure cooker. you can see a stamp on there, gas and electric. other one shows a shredded backpack that matches the description the f.b.i. had given us earlier this evening. clearly these pictures which are labeled as you heard with tags, f.b.i. tagsing appear to be crime scene evidence photos. they appear to show exactly what the f.b.i. is looking for. another picture shows what appears to be ball bearings in some sort of substance that may have been packed in that explosive that went off at the finish line of the boston marathon on monday. that was bomb number one, greta. of course, we have another set of photos that was released by whgh, local station in boston by a viewer. those pictur
the f.b.i. and other authorities who made very clear they believe the bomb was in fact a pressure cooker and two separate backpacks. they were looking for someone who may have carrying those bags which would have been heavier than normal. then we get pictures down from our affiliate and photos show a mangled pressure cooker. you can see a stamp on there, gas and electric. other one shows a shredded backpack that matches the description the f.b.i. had given us earlier this evening. clearly these...
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the f.b.i.'s boston joint terrorism task force composed of 30 state and federal agencies, massachusetts state police, atf, si responded to the scene. many have them were there as part of the general security for the marathon already in place. the first step law enforcement took was to secure the physical area around the blast for the purpose of preserving evidence in the area related to the devices itself. this morning, the f.b.i. along with boston pd, massachusetts state police and atf begin it's recovery effort at the site. their goal was to recover physical items related to the blast. those items have been recovered and sent to the f.b.i.'s laboratory. they are specialized exertion will reconstruct the devices and determine the makeup and components. among items partially recovered are pieces of black nylon which could be from a backpack that look like bbs and nails possibly contained in a appreciate cooker device. we are going to quantico, virginia for a complete analysis. it was determined b
the f.b.i.'s boston joint terrorism task force composed of 30 state and federal agencies, massachusetts state police, atf, si responded to the scene. many have them were there as part of the general security for the marathon already in place. the first step law enforcement took was to secure the physical area around the blast for the purpose of preserving evidence in the area related to the devices itself. this morning, the f.b.i. along with boston pd, massachusetts state police and atf begin...
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the f.b.i. arrested him on saturday. he is accused of sending letters laced with ricin to the president, a senator, and a judge. charges were initially filed against elvis impersonator curtis who was later cleared. >> now the boston marathon bombings, sources say the f.b.i. has interviewed the mystery man known as misha who has been blamed for radicalizing the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. they spoke with the man in rhode island and he admits knowing them but says he has not spoken with them in years. authorities continue to question what the suspects had held. lawmakers on the house of representatives interrogation committee say the bombs were too sophisticated to come from internet recipes. the f.b.i. is going over the wiretaps turned over by russian authorities and the main focus is a 2011 phone call between tamerlan and his mother about jihad. >> the coast guard has a coast to coast fundraiser for injured military personnel driving a golf cart across american from petaluma to yorktown, virgini
the f.b.i. arrested him on saturday. he is accused of sending letters laced with ricin to the president, a senator, and a judge. charges were initially filed against elvis impersonator curtis who was later cleared. >> now the boston marathon bombings, sources say the f.b.i. has interviewed the mystery man known as misha who has been blamed for radicalizing the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. they spoke with the man in rhode island and he admits knowing them but says he has not spoken with...
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they the f.b.i. the department of justice actually has to come up with evidence that the mcdonnell family did these official favors for star scientific specifically in exchange for the gifts that they've received a very difficult standard to prove but that's what the department of justice is undertaking especially considering the fact that they're saying that their friends are at the well and you know that's something else that really needs to be taken a look at it turns out that they haven't been friends for that long they've been friends for roughly the time that mcdonnell has been become governor as so you've got a company that you know appears to be wanting to get some kind of favors from the state government providing lots of gifts to the governor this is not an friendship they were friends like back in high school or college before mcdonnell became governor they became friends when there was a business relationship going on and by the way i do want to emphasize that stars scientific i mean this
they the f.b.i. the department of justice actually has to come up with evidence that the mcdonnell family did these official favors for star scientific specifically in exchange for the gifts that they've received a very difficult standard to prove but that's what the department of justice is undertaking especially considering the fact that they're saying that their friends are at the well and you know that's something else that really needs to be taken a look at it turns out that they haven't...
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the f.b.i. can do well. unfortunately in the past in these investigations federal law enforcement use it as a one way street. they'll take information from the locals and they won't share anything. from watching the press conference i think they're will be the kind of sharing back and forth that needs to occur in order to advance the investigation. >> what do you make of the reports from seen year law enforcement that there was no chatter about this leading up to the event? >> because this was a domestic event if there was any chatter that was international it doesn't necessarily mean that it they were prepared to share it with the local law enforcement. i think that will be one of the other interesting stories to follow in the coming days. because in the past the f.b.i. has been very effective at detecting internationally and domestically activities before they occurred. this one clearly got through all the safety nets and it is you know this clearly involved more than one person. >> and that's
the f.b.i. can do well. unfortunately in the past in these investigations federal law enforcement use it as a one way street. they'll take information from the locals and they won't share anything. from watching the press conference i think they're will be the kind of sharing back and forth that needs to occur in order to advance the investigation. >> what do you make of the reports from seen year law enforcement that there was no chatter about this leading up to the event? >>...
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what will happen is the f.b.i. has thrown out a pretty it what appears to be an extreme idea from many people's points of view so what's going to happen is they'll be tons of debates for all interested stakeholders those representing the consumer people who are watching those tech companies the government's interest the investigative interest and at the end of all this it may or may not pass but what will happen and i can guarantee this is some kind of compromise will result where something gets done to help the f.b.i. investigate in platforms where right now they have blindfolds over their eyes and terrorists are getting away with things that they're really worried about when it comes to protecting our own citizens the people that we're talking to right now it is a very interesting legislation founder of s.s.p. blue thank you for weighing in. now to guantanamo bay cuba where a hunger strike among detainee's at the facility continues to spread u.s. army officials report that now one hundred sixty six presenters on
what will happen is the f.b.i. has thrown out a pretty it what appears to be an extreme idea from many people's points of view so what's going to happen is they'll be tons of debates for all interested stakeholders those representing the consumer people who are watching those tech companies the government's interest the investigative interest and at the end of all this it may or may not pass but what will happen and i can guarantee this is some kind of compromise will result where something...
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spotlight has fallen in as the f.b.i. and other institutions continue this investigation? >> not that we know of. just mr. dutschke at this point. >> ifill: marilyn thompson, es this ring a bell for you? you wrote a book about the search for the anthrax killer. people actually died in that case back in 2001. and this seems the same in some ways, kind of poison pen letters sent to government officials. is it the same or is it different? >> well, it has some similarities, gwen. is quite intestingo e the par parallels and to try to examine what the f.b.i. actually learned from the horrific events of 2001 about investigating this type of case. they've invested hundreds of millions of dollars in beefing up their bio terror capabilities and yet in many ways this really feels like the keystone cops out on the trail of an elvis impersonator and a karate teacher. it's really bizarre criminal investigation. >> ifill: so it's been 12 years sincethat case. do we know that authorities have learned anything and how one begins to get to
spotlight has fallen in as the f.b.i. and other institutions continue this investigation? >> not that we know of. just mr. dutschke at this point. >> ifill: marilyn thompson, es this ring a bell for you? you wrote a book about the search for the anthrax killer. people actually died in that case back in 2001. and this seems the same in some ways, kind of poison pen letters sent to government officials. is it the same or is it different? >> well, it has some similarities, gwen....
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. >> overnight federal acts from the f.b.i. -- agents from the f.b.i., homeland security and a list of other agencies conducted searches of some nearby buildings looking for clues and possible suspects. three people, including an 8- year-old boy, were killed in the explosions. more than a hundred other people are injured. >> the explosions went off about 15 seconds apart and were about 100 yards from each other. more than a dozen people remain hospitalized in critical condition. president obama vowed to find those responsible for the bombings and to bring them to justice. the president never mentioned the word terrorism but the fbi is treating the explosions as a terror act. no group so far has claimed responsibility for the blasts. >>> cities around the country have increased police patrols in light of these bombings. the secret service has spannedded its security perimeter on the white house as well. and police in london are getting very strict with their security because the london marathon is coming up this sunday. >> wusa9's delia goncalves is live in the satellite center with mor
. >> overnight federal acts from the f.b.i. -- agents from the f.b.i., homeland security and a list of other agencies conducted searches of some nearby buildings looking for clues and possible suspects. three people, including an 8- year-old boy, were killed in the explosions. more than a hundred other people are injured. >> the explosions went off about 15 seconds apart and were about 100 yards from each other. more than a dozen people remain hospitalized in critical condition....
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the f.b.i. investigating -- look at this photo. this is an abandoned bag near the finish line. could that be the bomb? these brand-new photos in the mangled metal left behind now being tested by the military. >>steve: in washington, d.c. an envelope filled with deadly poison mailed to a u.s. senator that stopped the mail in washington. >>brian: at least the victim of -- one of the victims of the boston bombing looking for the hero who saved her life and brought her through a tough time by telling her his story. the miss steer kwrus tyler comes forward -- the miss miss -- mysterious tyler comes forward after a plea from the governor. >>gretchen: good to be back. i was on an airplane and could not get back to the east coast. glad to be back. >>steve: yesterday talking about what we knew fact-wise. now the stories are coming out, and there are amazing stories concerning heroism and what we know regarding the bomb. >>brian: the bomb and the bomber as people scramble to find out who did this to stop
the f.b.i. investigating -- look at this photo. this is an abandoned bag near the finish line. could that be the bomb? these brand-new photos in the mangled metal left behind now being tested by the military. >>steve: in washington, d.c. an envelope filled with deadly poison mailed to a u.s. senator that stopped the mail in washington. >>brian: at least the victim of -- one of the victims of the boston bombing looking for the hero who saved her life and brought her through a tough...
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police believe the mother has tapen little boy across state lines. and now the f.b.i. is saming fairfax authorities. >> fair fakes dine police are getting a lot of help in their search for five-year-old cameron. his picture now on the web site of the national center for missing and exploited children which notes may be going by nick name cam and using his mother's may tedden name love now f.b.i. in on the investigation. that's grit. i mean, to get everybody involved i mean from f.b.i. to detective done great job social media the media. i just want everybody to keep on spreading word about this. to more people reaches to lead to that one lead to bring cameron home safely. >> just last week police made public appeal for help in finaling cameron. this only athen detectives had reason be concerned about his welfare but his father who divorced from his moe said he heroin abuse problem and court record tkoblsments she prescription drug fraud and arrests for illegal drug use. >> that's definitely a concern. i mean if has she found back to of any those ways and? that's what we
police believe the mother has tapen little boy across state lines. and now the f.b.i. is saming fairfax authorities. >> fair fakes dine police are getting a lot of help in their search for five-year-old cameron. his picture now on the web site of the national center for missing and exploited children which notes may be going by nick name cam and using his mother's may tedden name love now f.b.i. in on the investigation. that's grit. i mean, to get everybody involved i mean from f.b.i. to...
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the f.b.i. is furious. so who sent the judge? we're going to tell you what we know. >>brian: i need to calm down. >>gretchen: oh my god. >>brian: hyperventilating? don't breathe into that bag? those home remedies might be false. i did nothing to help myself. "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ born in the u.s.a. >>steve: looking at the george w. bush presidential library officially handed over to the national archives yesterday and is going to be dedicated later today. you'll see it here on fox live. >>gretchen: that was a pretty cool light shoefplt that's going to be andy card, josh bolton and dana perino. all three worked with the bush administration. i think dana sat down with the former president and will bring part of that interview. >>brian: since the president decided i'm leaving office and i'm not saying anything. his approval rate has gone from 37% to 47%. some say it is higher. >>steve: the current president is tied with george bush's approval rating some say. >>brian: he's going to be the
the f.b.i. is furious. so who sent the judge? we're going to tell you what we know. >>brian: i need to calm down. >>gretchen: oh my god. >>brian: hyperventilating? don't breathe into that bag? those home remedies might be false. i did nothing to help myself. "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ born in the u.s.a. >>steve: looking at the george w. bush presidential library officially handed over to the national archives yesterday and is going to be dedicated...
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and the head of the f.b.i. in boston all said he has no foreign connection. >>gretchen: how do we know that yet? >> we don't know it. but without knowing it, there wouldn't be a basis to characterize him as an enemy combatant. the government can't willy-nilly do that and hope the evidence comes down their side. >>gretchen: now he could face the death penalty? >> i think he will face the death penalty although it requires a lot of procedures to go through. it is ultimately attorney general holder's decision. that will take about 30 days. these will not be the final charges. the final charges will come from a grand jury in boston. the trial will not be in boston but the grand jury will sit there. >>gretchen: judge, thanks so much for your time. they were supposed to be the next big thing: robots in the operating room. but now there is a problem. they're not working. are robots really safe? dr. david am did i is -- dr. david sam did i is here yowza. ana, you look terrific! ever heard of a lil' something called wei
and the head of the f.b.i. in boston all said he has no foreign connection. >>gretchen: how do we know that yet? >> we don't know it. but without knowing it, there wouldn't be a basis to characterize him as an enemy combatant. the government can't willy-nilly do that and hope the evidence comes down their side. >>gretchen: now he could face the death penalty? >> i think he will face the death penalty although it requires a lot of procedures to go through. it is...
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in court papers today, the f.b.i. says ricin was found in a martial arts studio that was run by james dutschke of tune low, mississippi. dutschke was arrested on saturday. now on to the economy. americans are feeling better about jobs and pay increases and as a result the survey of consumer confidence rebounded after a sharp drop in march. another reason for the confidence is a jump in home values. home prices in february rose on average 9%. that's the biggest year-to-year increase since 2006. the case schiller index shows that phoenix led the way with prices up 23%. san francisco was up 19%. dallas, 7%. boston and chicago 5%. and new york home prices were up about 2%. there is a big increase too in los angeles. and here's carter evans. >> reporter: home prices in los angeles are up more than 14% over last year. rising so quickly, alex griswald had to rethink his plan to buy a bigger home for their growing family. >> we decided that the best way to get a good house in a good area for us for the next five to ten years
in court papers today, the f.b.i. says ricin was found in a martial arts studio that was run by james dutschke of tune low, mississippi. dutschke was arrested on saturday. now on to the economy. americans are feeling better about jobs and pay increases and as a result the survey of consumer confidence rebounded after a sharp drop in march. another reason for the confidence is a jump in home values. home prices in february rose on average 9%. that's the biggest year-to-year increase since 2006....
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what i can tell you is the f.b.i., as f.b.i. itself has said. thoroughly investigated the information it had received in 2011 that included checking u.s. government databases and other information to look for such things as derogatory sell phone communications, possible use of online sites associated with the promotion of radical activity. associations with other persons of interest, travel history and plans and education history. and f.b.i. as you know interviewed family members and did not find any terrorism activity, domestic or foreign. as part of the overall investigation into these two individuals, into the bombings in boston, be obviously events later in watertown, there will be a whole picture i think put together to find out exact wlay led to the bombings, motivation that's were behind them, any association that may have existed if they did. and that's part of the process being undertaken now. now that these suspects, one is deceased and one in custody. process under way to thoroughly investigate the whole matter. >> as that picture is
what i can tell you is the f.b.i., as f.b.i. itself has said. thoroughly investigated the information it had received in 2011 that included checking u.s. government databases and other information to look for such things as derogatory sell phone communications, possible use of online sites associated with the promotion of radical activity. associations with other persons of interest, travel history and plans and education history. and f.b.i. as you know interviewed family members and did not...
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the f.b.i. counterterrorism lexicon, the words that are allowed to be used by f.b.i. agents and their terminology, apparently it's ok to talk about violent extremism, which is why homeland security secretary apolitano has -- she created a countering violent extremism working group, although she could not tell me how many members of the muslim brotherhood were part of that working group. we knew that there were some. she could also not tell me how many members of the muslim brotherhood, who would like to see a giant caliphate in which the united states was included, how many she had in her homeland security advisory council that she gave secret clearances to, there's no way they could have been properly vetted and still gotten secret security clearances. but we see with the new f.b.i. terminology and the new intelligence terminology they can't talk about the enemy, they can't talk about jihad, they can't talk about muslim, they can't talk about islam, they can't talk about the muslim brotherhood,
the f.b.i. counterterrorism lexicon, the words that are allowed to be used by f.b.i. agents and their terminology, apparently it's ok to talk about violent extremism, which is why homeland security secretary apolitano has -- she created a countering violent extremism working group, although she could not tell me how many members of the muslim brotherhood were part of that working group. we knew that there were some. she could also not tell me how many members of the muslim brotherhood, who...
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stop the f.b.i. in the middle of the interrogation to arraign your son and shower him with more rightings. the right to remain silent and an attorney and unparalleled medical care and all of the protection of our constitution, why? because the president and eric holder want the world to think better of us and see american justice at its best. really? they hate us. they chant death to america and they burn and we give them billions and f-16s as they laugh their way to the bank and air field . when they kill us we don't send in reenforcement like the four fighting in bengazi . we want them tholike us? i honestly don't care what the world thinks about us or criminal justice system. they come to kill us. i don't want to show how it workings. i honestly don't give a dam. >> not mincing word. >> you know our e-mail us. frind - frends at the fox news.com. >> brand new photos out of colorado. police in fort collins firing tear gas after a parties got out of hand. more than 300 students can be seen partying.
stop the f.b.i. in the middle of the interrogation to arraign your son and shower him with more rightings. the right to remain silent and an attorney and unparalleled medical care and all of the protection of our constitution, why? because the president and eric holder want the world to think better of us and see american justice at its best. really? they hate us. they chant death to america and they burn and we give them billions and f-16s as they laugh their way to the bank and air field ....
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of a pressure cooker on the 2. this is shredded black backpack that the f.b.i. says contained one of the believed to be in it. come appeared to be a battery one of these online. this and liftchargeable. it is advertised as having a "very long" fox's lot in remote control cars. the device were found and measured. officials said the pressure cookers were filled and black powder. 5. this looks like wires. the explosive devices were triggered by "kitchen-type" the recovered parts include part of a circuit board, which might have been used to detonate a device. a law enforcement official said monday's bombs were probably detonated by timers. 6. another piece of a pressure cooker was found at a blast site. forensic and components of the homemade devices were container, could help manufacturer and possibly buyer. wethis is a different view of the bombing. >> pam:these pictures were taken from a nearby office building and show the chaos coming up at 5:30. we have new images to show you of what the bomb might have looked like. right now we are awaiting an >> catherine:yo
of a pressure cooker on the 2. this is shredded black backpack that the f.b.i. says contained one of the believed to be in it. come appeared to be a battery one of these online. this and liftchargeable. it is advertised as having a "very long" fox's lot in remote control cars. the device were found and measured. officials said the pressure cookers were filled and black powder. 5. this looks like wires. the explosive devices were triggered by "kitchen-type" the recovered...
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both the f.b.i. and other officials should figure out if this is bigger and broader than just these two individuals. host: questions for our guest should be directed on the phone. mocrats -- independents -- and republicans and if you're if you want to email us or contact us through social media. guest: i'm on a judiciary on oversight and government reform but also on homeland security so there's -- i think we will be involved in lots of different places here. we're different in the united states of america. we're open and transparent and we talk about these things. i'm proud of that fact. think that's the role of government to make sure if there were mistakes we don't make those again. so of course we're going to look into this from many different angles not just in regards to these two punks and their family but also to the bigger, broader question of terror, because it is out there. we do have to defend against it. we're going to have to stop being as politically correct as we have been in the past
both the f.b.i. and other officials should figure out if this is bigger and broader than just these two individuals. host: questions for our guest should be directed on the phone. mocrats -- independents -- and republicans and if you're if you want to email us or contact us through social media. guest: i'm on a judiciary on oversight and government reform but also on homeland security so there's -- i think we will be involved in lots of different places here. we're different in the united...
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to the f.b.i. not to look at a lineup of pictures but to give a strong description of the suspect and what had happened at the scene to law enforcement agents. and i think that sort of traditional policing, those sorts of methods were very effective here. >> next up is naturally calling from houston, texas. go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for accepting my call. i have a question on the expectation of privacy. work in public transit and since 911 they installed cameras all over the buses and even in the workplace and the room where we take breaks. and you have the camera on you for eight hours and so far those cameras have been used mainly just to discipline the drivers. and not to mention that you have bodily functions and for eight hours or more they're just looking at you? and i've seen cases where other employees within the system are watching these operators. >> ginger, this sounds like a public camera versus a private camera. guest: it's unclear whether this is a publicly owned transit
to the f.b.i. not to look at a lineup of pictures but to give a strong description of the suspect and what had happened at the scene to law enforcement agents. and i think that sort of traditional policing, those sorts of methods were very effective here. >> next up is naturally calling from houston, texas. go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for accepting my call. i have a question on the expectation of privacy. work in public transit and since 911 they installed cameras all over the...
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the f.b.i. was blinded by political correctness. it says, as the initial elation over the swift identification and the ending of the brothers' manhood fades, a steady stream of facts are emerging that strongly suggests the need for a more sober assessment of the f.b.i.'s performance in the two years prior to the boston arathon bombing. f.b.i. counchter terrorism agents interviewed tamerlan, the older of the brothers, in january of 2011, after receiving intelligence.sian since interviewing agents thought they heard nothing to indicate tsarnaev was a terrorist, little else was done and the case was closed for two months, until two months later. a few months later that he went to russia and experienced something that apparently prompted him to become quite open in his devotion -- about his devotion to radical vision of islamic jihad. the f.b.i. visited him a second time after he returned to the united states but again concluded that he was not a threat. it is speculation now, of course, but it's di
the f.b.i. was blinded by political correctness. it says, as the initial elation over the swift identification and the ending of the brothers' manhood fades, a steady stream of facts are emerging that strongly suggests the need for a more sober assessment of the f.b.i.'s performance in the two years prior to the boston arathon bombing. f.b.i. counchter terrorism agents interviewed tamerlan, the older of the brothers, in january of 2011, after receiving intelligence.sian since interviewing...
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and further, the russians asked the f.b.i. to look into his mother as well because of concerns that they were religious militants and would come back and do something back home. >> she has upseptember a lot of people in -- she has upset a lot of people in this country. i know she lost a son and is distraught. >>alisyn: that's generous of you. it sound like she hasn't been thinking clearly for a long time now. >> she lost a son and a 19-year-old she'll probably never see again. let's play what she said and talk about it. here she is. >> [inaudible] in america now. why did i even go there? why? i thought america is going to protect us, our kids, is going to be safe. [inaudible] like any reason. but it happened. america took my kids away from me. only america. what have you done with my son? he was alive. why did they need to kill him? why didn't they send him to ] whatever. kill him? why? why did they have to kill him? they got him alive, right. [inaudible] in their hands? >>alisyn: why did they have to kill him? >> maybe becaus
and further, the russians asked the f.b.i. to look into his mother as well because of concerns that they were religious militants and would come back and do something back home. >> she has upseptember a lot of people in -- she has upset a lot of people in this country. i know she lost a son and is distraught. >>alisyn: that's generous of you. it sound like she hasn't been thinking clearly for a long time now. >> she lost a son and a 19-year-old she'll probably never see again....
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the f.b.i. and they go on a nics list. and all of a sudden that takes away their second amendment right to own a gun. and it says that be in that lives in that house -- so it could be a spouse, it could be a child, it could be an adult child, for that fact -- also cannot own a firearm because the -- the -- the ruling says there can't be a firearm in th the -- in the -- in the residence. clearly, an appropriate determination if a veteran or any other american is found to be a harm to themselves or has a -- a mental disability, that we would all agree should disqualify them from gun ownership. now, let me say for the purposes of my colleagues and for the american people, this is not the standard that we currently apply at the veterans administration. we look at a veteran who's served his country and we say, you can't balance your checkbook so we're going to assign a fiduciary to you to balance your checkbook. you can't own a firearm. think about this. the fiduciary may be the spouse and all of a s
the f.b.i. and they go on a nics list. and all of a sudden that takes away their second amendment right to own a gun. and it says that be in that lives in that house -- so it could be a spouse, it could be a child, it could be an adult child, for that fact -- also cannot own a firearm because the -- the -- the ruling says there can't be a firearm in th the -- in the -- in the residence. clearly, an appropriate determination if a veteran or any other american is found to be a harm to themselves...
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. >> new fears over a missing fair fax county boy.x co the f.b.i. gets involved asol there are new clues about where the boy may have been taken. we've got a live report straight ahead. >> tax deadline. have you filed yet? if not don't rush and make mistakes especially if you livee the district. why people in our region are most likely to be audited. a >> stretch by the sequestered.ed with many federal workers facing furloughs house budgets can be trimmed. a certified financial planner will join us to explain why you shouldn't be dipping into your savings. good morning, i'm tony perkins. >> i'm wisdom martin in for allison seymour. before we get to the tax stuff. we know it's april 15. we don't need to remind peopleid about that anymore. tucker barnes.er >> good morning. a little rain to start your day. it's not going to rain all day but you might want to bring an umbrella. there's a look at your radar.adr most of area dry at the moment. showers south and west of town. it's going to budge north and east. front royal, culpepper, work out 66 towards m
. >> new fears over a missing fair fax county boy.x co the f.b.i. gets involved asol there are new clues about where the boy may have been taken. we've got a live report straight ahead. >> tax deadline. have you filed yet? if not don't rush and make mistakes especially if you livee the district. why people in our region are most likely to be audited. a >> stretch by the sequestered.ed with many federal workers facing furloughs house budgets can be trimmed. a certified...
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f.b.i. has handled the investigation of the boston marathon bombings. "washington journal" is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: good morning. n and nbc both reporting related to house activities today, at 0:30 a joint hearing on chechnya. specifically extremism in chechnya. that hearing at 10:30 on c-span three. also taking up a hearing on funds for air traffic controlers. yesterday the
f.b.i. has handled the investigation of the boston marathon bombings. "washington journal" is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: good morning. n and nbc both reporting related to house activities today, at 0:30 a joint hearing on chechnya. specifically extremism in chechnya. that hearing at 10:30 on c-span three. also taking up a hearing on funds for air traffic controlers. yesterday the
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and then, of course, submit your finger prints to the f.b.i. for an evaluation. so once one goes through all of those things, i tell you, madam president, criminals do not apply for concealed carry permits. criminals issue their own. if an individual is currently prohibited by federal law from carrying a firearm, they are going to continue to be prohibited under this amendment. the amendment allows law-abiding individuals to lawfully carry concealed firearms across state lines while following the lines of the host state. just like a driver's license, this amendment is a license for self-defense across state lines in accordance with state law. so, madam president, i would encourage my colleagues to vote in support of my amendment as well as the one that we just heard from senator cornyn about concealed carry. with that, madam president, i yield the floor. mr. manchin: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: madam president, i ask unanimous consent to speak for up to 45 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection.
and then, of course, submit your finger prints to the f.b.i. for an evaluation. so once one goes through all of those things, i tell you, madam president, criminals do not apply for concealed carry permits. criminals issue their own. if an individual is currently prohibited by federal law from carrying a firearm, they are going to continue to be prohibited under this amendment. the amendment allows law-abiding individuals to lawfully carry concealed firearms across state lines while following...
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the f.b.i.. we'll have the breaking details. >> treating the wounded as boston emergency rooms quicklyuk filled with bombing victims, a new race began to save lives. our fox medical team will join us live to discuss the wide variety of injuries and why some of those hurt may not yet know it. good morning, i'm tony perkins.r >> i'm wisdom martin in for allison. let's talk about weather. >>talk tucker barnes joins withs look at what happening acrossnig the region.egio >> cloudy yesterday.terd temperatures not out the 60sday. we're starting with clouds, hoping we're going to seeng w breakings, get sunshine and thaa allows them to warm up to the t low 70's today. spring-like weather. somebody asked me to describe it. ask i said springy. >> springy? >> works but okay. [ laughter ] >> i'm working on what to say.y. >> 57 reagan national, dulles 55 this morning. 54bwi, marshall. we have cloud cover to start the day. that's the gray you see out there. starting to see a breakthrough as thesee sun gets up.
the f.b.i.. we'll have the breaking details. >> treating the wounded as boston emergency rooms quicklyuk filled with bombing victims, a new race began to save lives. our fox medical team will join us live to discuss the wide variety of injuries and why some of those hurt may not yet know it. good morning, i'm tony perkins.r >> i'm wisdom martin in for allison. let's talk about weather. >>talk tucker barnes joins withs look at what happening acrossnig the region.egio >>...
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now following the boston marathon bombings america watched as the police department and the f.b.i. conducted a massive manhunt for the people responsible for this attack it was a manhunt unlike anything we've ever seen before video like the one that you're watching right now of police raiding one home after another were common place in the city and all of these raids seem to happen willingly residents cooperated in the search despite the fact that the police didn't have a warrant and the people had no ties to the suspect that's not to mention the fact that the entire city was put on lockdown not even in the days after nine eleven was an entire city order to stay indoors but today as the case settles down and the city begins to return to normal let's take a critical look now at the police tactics used to hunt down the brothers and help me do that i'm joined now by matthew feeney he's the associate editor at reason twenty four seven hey there matthew i've certainly watched some extreme measures happen and the video you just saw justified those are show those at least can you talk a l
now following the boston marathon bombings america watched as the police department and the f.b.i. conducted a massive manhunt for the people responsible for this attack it was a manhunt unlike anything we've ever seen before video like the one that you're watching right now of police raiding one home after another were common place in the city and all of these raids seem to happen willingly residents cooperated in the search despite the fact that the police didn't have a warrant and the people...
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judicial committee member bobby scott will take your questions about how the f.b.i. has handled the investigation of the boston marathon bombings. we'll also look at trends in me ownership with the u.s. census bureau. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> i went in, i walked into the little kai of course. i said i'm here to report. a guard came up and said i knew one of your campaign managers in ohio. i said okay. got down in there. the guard said here, you have some hate mail. it was from california and massachusetts. you have hate mail waiting on you. you go through the most embarrassing part of the strip down. then i got into the intake, walked into prison, down into the courtyard. the warden -- i won't use the language i do in the book but the warden told the man get away from him, he can find his own way. i don't know where to go, where i'm staying, these knew by clothes they call them like pa jam ma plants. and another prisoner said where is your escort. i said i don't know some little guy yelled some foul language. he took m
judicial committee member bobby scott will take your questions about how the f.b.i. has handled the investigation of the boston marathon bombings. we'll also look at trends in me ownership with the u.s. census bureau. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> i went in, i walked into the little kai of course. i said i'm here to report. a guard came up and said i knew one of your campaign managers in ohio. i said okay. got down in there. the guard...
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the f.b.i. has said in the prison population they make up a very small percentage of the population itself but may be responsible for a great deal of the homicides in the prison system. they also of course had a big presence outside the prison system and are responsible for violent crimes and other types of activities. what is happening here though is what we do know, jenna is that the texas authorities in desiree leased a bulletin that the ai aarayan brotherhood was talking about retaliating against officials recently responsible for prosecutions in that area. that is what is tying this particular group to this investigation, at least what we know right now. jenna: in what sort of scenario would a bulletin like that be released and for someone who has worked in law enforcement as you have, when you see that bulletin how much credence do you get it? >> they use the word credible information, and you distinguish what might be rumors and innuendo and what may be credible information. in this case
the f.b.i. has said in the prison population they make up a very small percentage of the population itself but may be responsible for a great deal of the homicides in the prison system. they also of course had a big presence outside the prison system and are responsible for violent crimes and other types of activities. what is happening here though is what we do know, jenna is that the texas authorities in desiree leased a bulletin that the ai aarayan brotherhood was talking about retaliating...
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the f.b.i. background check programs are conducted on all gun sales with some reasonable exceptions. about 40% of all transfers of firearms include no background check currently. someone raised the point in our hearings, what if you got on a flight, the flight attendant said welcome to this flight. the transportation safety authority has checked 60% of the passengers to make sure they're not carrying a bomb. the but not the other 40%. have a good flight. what would you any it? we have to check everyone if we're truly dedicated to the safety. we would also create tough federal criminal penalties for illegal straw purchasing and the trafficking of gruence. get the picture. if you're going to buy a gun from a licensed dealer, they are a going to run a background check on you. if it reveals that you have a felony conviction or you're under a domestic violence order or that you've been adjudged mentally incompetent, unstable, shouldn't own a gun, you won't be sold that gun. since we came up with that
the f.b.i. background check programs are conducted on all gun sales with some reasonable exceptions. about 40% of all transfers of firearms include no background check currently. someone raised the point in our hearings, what if you got on a flight, the flight attendant said welcome to this flight. the transportation safety authority has checked 60% of the passengers to make sure they're not carrying a bomb. the but not the other 40%. have a good flight. what would you any it? we have to check...
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this from the most wanted on the f.b.i. list. we need to vote in the united states congress. if these young children had the courage to go after their assailant, if the teachers stepped in the way to protect, does congress have the will and the courage to stand up and merely do what it was elected to do? cast a vote in both chambers. cast a vote on behalf of the american people. cast a vote on behalf of these children, on behalf of these parents who have come here to besiege the united states its ess only to do responsibility, to do what we .ake the oath of office for 92% of the american people believe that we need universal background checks. we have to make sure that our body, both the senate and house, take up this legislation. in the aftermath of yet another tragedy on patriots day, the most patriotic thing we can do is vote. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new jersey, mr. holt, for five minutes. mr. holt: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend. the speaker pro t
this from the most wanted on the f.b.i. list. we need to vote in the united states congress. if these young children had the courage to go after their assailant, if the teachers stepped in the way to protect, does congress have the will and the courage to stand up and merely do what it was elected to do? cast a vote in both chambers. cast a vote on behalf of the american people. cast a vote on behalf of these children, on behalf of these parents who have come here to besiege the united states...
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as president obama has said, the f.b.i. is investigating this as an act of terrorism. and the full force of the federal government will support the response and the investigation. there is no current indication to suggest the attack was indicative of a broader plot but out of caution, we continue to keep in place enhanced security measures, both seen and unseen in coordination with the federal, state and local partners. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> we'll leave this program and go back to the house where they're voting on the first amendment of the cybersecurity bill. h.r. 624. will the gentleman from texas, mr. mar shan, kindly take the chair. -- mr. marchant kindly take the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 624 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to provide for the sharing of certain cyberthreat intelligence and cyberthreat information between the intelligence communi
as president obama has said, the f.b.i. is investigating this as an act of terrorism. and the full force of the federal government will support the response and the investigation. there is no current indication to suggest the attack was indicative of a broader plot but out of caution, we continue to keep in place enhanced security measures, both seen and unseen in coordination with the federal, state and local partners. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright...
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usually, it's at the interior. >> right. >> some reason he picked the f.b.i. yesterday. >> where is the fbi building? >> on pennsylvania average across the street from the justice department. >> from justice. is that where it is? >> right. right across the street. >> who knows why? this was really inside baseball here but he was going in and out of the north portico. is that because -- do you know? the guard earn tour was this weekend or something? >> that's right. visitors on the south side taking rose garden so he had to leave from the front door which is unusual. >> on the issues of the day, two issues that he has made prior to seem to be moving some progress on both. let's let's start with guns. we've got now this compromise put together by joe mancion and pat toomey which the president has endorsed. there could be a vote on that as early as this week. >> at least three republicans have signed on. you know they will move to % debate. i think the betting money is we will see something coming out of the senate on background checks. >> the biggest news on tha
usually, it's at the interior. >> right. >> some reason he picked the f.b.i. yesterday. >> where is the fbi building? >> on pennsylvania average across the street from the justice department. >> from justice. is that where it is? >> right. right across the street. >> who knows why? this was really inside baseball here but he was going in and out of the north portico. is that because -- do you know? the guard earn tour was this weekend or something?...
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we work with the f.b.i. on this. so far example, we've been putting out to state and locals what we called a joint intel bulletin. we put out the first one yesterday morning to law enforcement that needed to see it that, obviously, included more detail on what was being made public. that sort of thing. there's been updates in that in the last 30 hours. >> thank you. i understand that there will be a $10 million cut to the border security infrastructure and technology account affecting the security of the northern border. i wonder if you can explain this t and how it will impact northern border security or how you will adapt to make sure it is not impaired? >> the northern border represents a different set of responsibilities and opportunities than the southwest border. we're fully cognizant of that. the increase in port officers and when guy to the northern border that is the number one thing i hear the need to have more lanes staffed because of the amount of commerce that goes back and forth. i hope we don't see >>
we work with the f.b.i. on this. so far example, we've been putting out to state and locals what we called a joint intel bulletin. we put out the first one yesterday morning to law enforcement that needed to see it that, obviously, included more detail on what was being made public. that sort of thing. there's been updates in that in the last 30 hours. >> thank you. i understand that there will be a $10 million cut to the border security infrastructure and technology account affecting the...
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i will say both the f.b.i. and the department of defense, specifically d.o.d., for that matter all of us have a role to play in providing that policymakers, operators, etc. i also completely agree with i think underlying tenet of the bill that you passed yesterday, which recognizes the importance of partnership between the government. we certainly collectively cannot do it all. and we do need the help and assistance and cooperation of the civil sector. and so that's -- i guess that's all i'd say to answer the question. >> if each of you could just talk a little bit about the greatest cyberthreats from your perspectives. is it foreign governments? is it it terrorists? is it criminals? where is the biggest threat? >> let me start and others can contribute. any time you're assessing threat, there are obviously two dimensions. one is the capability, and the other dimension is intent. certainly from a capability standpoint in terms of ability --reek damage to the country wreak damage to the country, we are more conc
i will say both the f.b.i. and the department of defense, specifically d.o.d., for that matter all of us have a role to play in providing that policymakers, operators, etc. i also completely agree with i think underlying tenet of the bill that you passed yesterday, which recognizes the importance of partnership between the government. we certainly collectively cannot do it all. and we do need the help and assistance and cooperation of the civil sector. and so that's -- i guess that's all i'd...
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department, local and state police, the f.b.i. worked together as a model -- i think a model for the rest of the world, especially how quickly everybody's able to move. the patriot day successful, the successful capturing of the other suspect is of course why you weren't here that day when we talked. i well understood what your and you ooked like were at the command post. now, a number of other concerns were not part of the bipartisan legislative effort for comprehensive immigration reform. we demanded that you testify before the committee. you had been here in february, testified extensively about this effort, but i thank you and i asked you to come back, you said you were perfectly willing to. i think it's a testament to your longstanding commitment to reforming the immigration system. you're willing to return just two months after your last , pearance here and, of course what's happened within the last would be easy to talk about last week. i remind all senators that this is their opportunity to ask you directly about the borde
department, local and state police, the f.b.i. worked together as a model -- i think a model for the rest of the world, especially how quickly everybody's able to move. the patriot day successful, the successful capturing of the other suspect is of course why you weren't here that day when we talked. i well understood what your and you ooked like were at the command post. now, a number of other concerns were not part of the bipartisan legislative effort for comprehensive immigration reform. we...
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guest: this is one of the things the last decade or so, i have at times been critical of the f.b.i. and some of their responses to 9/11. i wrote a book called "our own worst enemy" about some of the dumb things we did and it i give great credit to their level of investigation. you look at their historic record. the 1993 attacks on the world trade center. the bomb they put put on the basement, they figured out quick enough so when the idiots that set the bomb went back to their rental car place to get their deposit back on their truck, it was f.b.i. agents behind the counter waiting for them. look how quickly they traced down timothy mcveigh. one of the things we're best at in the united states is the forensics that took place after one of these attacks which is why whenever last bomb attack like mumbai or whatever, they request these f.b.i. experts to go over there and do it. i was very positive that we would find so much evidence and there's and then combining that with the eyewitnesses and combining it with the videos that we resolve this rather quickly and also, looking that make
guest: this is one of the things the last decade or so, i have at times been critical of the f.b.i. and some of their responses to 9/11. i wrote a book called "our own worst enemy" about some of the dumb things we did and it i give great credit to their level of investigation. you look at their historic record. the 1993 attacks on the world trade center. the bomb they put put on the basement, they figured out quick enough so when the idiots that set the bomb went back to their rental...
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defense and homeland security furloughs equivalent to 1,000 fewer agents for the f.b.i., border, etc. on the job. 1/3 of air combat units are grounded, nothing in here for them. 89,000 agency wide furloughs in irs up to seven days -- may i have 30 additional seconds? >> you may. >> nothing in here for them. they serve 89,000 taxpayers trying to find help. we ought not to be mitigating the affect on just one segment when children, the sick, our military and many other groups will be impacted by this irresponsible policy are left unhelped. instead of addressing this serious wound with a small band aid let's get to work on a real solution. let's go to conference and get a big deal. let's deal with all the adverse consequences of sequester, not just those that affect the powerful air travel letters of america. we ought to help them but we ought to help everybody else as well and i yield back the balance of my time. >> i yield myself 30 seconds. it's fascinating what the administration that insisted on the sequestration, the gentleman just spoke supported the sequestration. so now to come
defense and homeland security furloughs equivalent to 1,000 fewer agents for the f.b.i., border, etc. on the job. 1/3 of air combat units are grounded, nothing in here for them. 89,000 agency wide furloughs in irs up to seven days -- may i have 30 additional seconds? >> you may. >> nothing in here for them. they serve 89,000 taxpayers trying to find help. we ought not to be mitigating the affect on just one segment when children, the sick, our military and many other groups will be...
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returned to the united states in the custody of f.b.i. agents. we will have the latest right here on "good morning america" this morning. >> developing news, san jose police are trying to determine the identity of a person whose body was found burning on a freeway on-ramp. firefighters were putting out a brushfire on an on-ramp after 9:15 and investigators believe the victim may have been sleeping at a nearby hopeless encampment. >> unfortunately, we have not been able to identify whether the gender is male or female or the age of the individual. >> investigators believe the victim may have lived in home less encampment after discovering some belongings in a tent. >> the new york congressman who resigned in 2011 over a sexting scandal is considering a comeback. former u.s. representative anthony weiner says he is weighing a run for new york city mayor this year. the democrat tells "new york times" that "it is now or never" for me. he concedes he would be appear underdog and represented queens and brooklyn for more than a decade until it c
returned to the united states in the custody of f.b.i. agents. we will have the latest right here on "good morning america" this morning. >> developing news, san jose police are trying to determine the identity of a person whose body was found burning on a freeway on-ramp. firefighters were putting out a brushfire on an on-ramp after 9:15 and investigators believe the victim may have been sleeping at a nearby hopeless encampment. >> unfortunately, we have not been able to...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev the official word because the hospital asked the f.b.i. to give out the information is he remains in serious condition. we know from massachusetts authorities he is also in stable condition. this there have been reports out in the media, abc news is reporting this that he may be awake and possibly writing down some information or answering some questions from investigators. we know that investigators definitely want to ask him a lot of important questions, everything from where did funding possibly come from, and as far as these bombs are concerned and if anyone else may have been involved in the bombings haoerp at the marathon -- here at the marathon. very other little information coming from the hospital which amazingly also has a number of folks that were injured in the bombings p11111 still 11 still remain hospitalized here. they are monitoring the situation here in boston. bill: thank you, molly. martha: an update on the victims molly was just talking about. three people were killed one week ago today and 183 people were injured, 20 o
dzhokhar tsarnaev the official word because the hospital asked the f.b.i. to give out the information is he remains in serious condition. we know from massachusetts authorities he is also in stable condition. this there have been reports out in the media, abc news is reporting this that he may be awake and possibly writing down some information or answering some questions from investigators. we know that investigators definitely want to ask him a lot of important questions, everything from...
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that's what it would look like. >> two weeks after the helicopter pilot got a visit from two f.b.i. agents said they had taken the photos . used it to identify the manufacturer. they were satisfied that the pilot was not a flying terrorist. it shows the power of just having a little bit of information. >> katherine we'll look forward to seeing more when john roberts host your secrets out. that is sunday night on fnc. >> a fight broke out in the dodger's padre game and cost both teams millions. la's plunking carlos quentin . they used to do it all of the time. they lowered his shoulder and quentin charged the mound. it lasted a few minutes and the 147 million pitcher is out with a broken collar bone. they tried to confront the guy . another player got in between the two and suspensions sure to follow. >> the 7 year old who rain for six in the nebraska spring football game is now an internet sensation. 7 million people viewed it on youtube. that is jack, number 22. watch him run. he had been diagnosed with brain cancer and he's on a break from chemo these days . arilier his dad said t
that's what it would look like. >> two weeks after the helicopter pilot got a visit from two f.b.i. agents said they had taken the photos . used it to identify the manufacturer. they were satisfied that the pilot was not a flying terrorist. it shows the power of just having a little bit of information. >> katherine we'll look forward to seeing more when john roberts host your secrets out. that is sunday night on fnc. >> a fight broke out in the dodger's padre game and cost...
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russian authorities told the f.b.i. that tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother were religious extremists but did not hand over the wire tap. investigators cesar naf's mother was in almost daily contact with her son in the days before the bombing. >>> now the surviving suspect in the boston bombings is being held in a medical detention center 40 miles outside of the city. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was moved to that facility on friday, moved from the hospital where he was previously being held. authorities cesar naf is say -- say tsarnaev is being held in a cell with a door and a slot for food and medication. six victims remain in the hospital after the bombing. officials say all patients who are still hospitalized are in good or fair condition. in all, 26 hospitals treated patients with injuries from the bombing. >>> playoff fever continues in oakland tonight. if warriors take on the nuggets in game 4. in the first round of the playoffs. the warriors up 2 games to 1 right now. the warriors took down s 110-10 front of yet
russian authorities told the f.b.i. that tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother were religious extremists but did not hand over the wire tap. investigators cesar naf's mother was in almost daily contact with her son in the days before the bombing. >>> now the surviving suspect in the boston bombings is being held in a medical detention center 40 miles outside of the city. 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev was moved to that facility on friday, moved from the hospital where he was previously being...
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flexibility does not pay for f.b.i. agents. and if we ever learn anything from the horror in boston, it's the unbelievable first responders in addition to the citizens who rushed towards the blast. the people there, the professionals, the doctors who happened to be there, we pay those people. you know, earth to the senate, not everybody lives off a trust fund. people need to get paid. and flexibility doesn't do it. i can't tell people if i get a call from an air traffic controller, why don't you just volunteer on your day off. he'll probably tell me he's going to figure out a way on his day off that he's forced to have -- his furlough -- try to figure out a way to make some money for his family. sometimes i wonder if we're in alice in wonderland around here, and nothing could be more true than today. now i want you to know that i have people in los angeles who were stuck on runways for hours and missed very important functions. how about one of my people in los angeles -- i have his name, it's not important -- said that he miss
flexibility does not pay for f.b.i. agents. and if we ever learn anything from the horror in boston, it's the unbelievable first responders in addition to the citizens who rushed towards the blast. the people there, the professionals, the doctors who happened to be there, we pay those people. you know, earth to the senate, not everybody lives off a trust fund. people need to get paid. and flexibility doesn't do it. i can't tell people if i get a call from an air traffic controller, why don't...
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not just because of the efforts of homeland security, the f.b.i., state and local law enforcement, but because o
not just because of the efforts of homeland security, the f.b.i., state and local law enforcement, but because o
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president was quick to call deval patrick and said we are going to send federal employees from the f.b.i., a.t.f., other agencies, to make sure we can protect america. we extend our sympathies, of course, to all the victims and their families, we express our concern -- mr. cummings: i yield a minute and a half. mr. hoyer: express our sympathies to all of them. and we recognize they have employees at the municipal, boston, around this country, the state level and yes at the federal level, who are going to try to respond and make sure america's safe. let's send a message to those federal employees, because they're our employees, that we respect them, their contribution and let us not bring a bill to the floor and by the way, the gentleman is correct, it passed, not with my vote last year, because i thought it was a message that was incorrect. and i thought there are processes in place today which allow us to act against those who are tax delinquents. but frankly, this isn't a discussion about huge tax delinquents, huge tax frauds, people who are not paying taxes to this country in which th
president was quick to call deval patrick and said we are going to send federal employees from the f.b.i., a.t.f., other agencies, to make sure we can protect america. we extend our sympathies, of course, to all the victims and their families, we express our concern -- mr. cummings: i yield a minute and a half. mr. hoyer: express our sympathies to all of them. and we recognize they have employees at the municipal, boston, around this country, the state level and yes at the federal level, who...
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thanks to the great f.b.i. work of that time and that day, as soon as they landed, the plot was foiled, the american citizens were cap tiewmpletd an. and in 1944, 1945 and i think maybe as late as 1956, the american citizens who aided the german saboteurs were held as enemy combatants and tried in a military court and three of them were hanged. their case went to the united states supreme court and the supreme court says, when you joined the forces of our enemy, you're committing an act of war, not a common crime. tokyo rose sided with the japanese. she was tried and given a life sentence. since 9/11, there have been three american citizens who have been with al qaeda or the taliban or affiliated groups. they have been held as enemy combatants. they have gone to trial in civilian court. and the courts have blessed the holding of american citizens as enemy combatants. rumsfeld v. hamdi was an american citizen who was captured in afghanistan, held under the law of war as an enemy combatant who was eventually trie
thanks to the great f.b.i. work of that time and that day, as soon as they landed, the plot was foiled, the american citizens were cap tiewmpletd an. and in 1944, 1945 and i think maybe as late as 1956, the american citizens who aided the german saboteurs were held as enemy combatants and tried in a military court and three of them were hanged. their case went to the united states supreme court and the supreme court says, when you joined the forces of our enemy, you're committing an act of war,...
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defense and homeland security furloughs equivalent to 1,000 fewer agents for the f.b.i., border, etc. on the job. 1/3 of air combat units are grounded, nothing in here for them. 89,000 agency wide furloughs in irs up to seven days -- may i have 30 additional seconds? >> you may. >> nothing in here for them. they serve 89,000 taxpayers trying to find help. we ought not to be mitigating the affect on just one segment when children, the sick, our military and many other groups will be impacted by this irresponsible policy are left unhelped. instead of addressing this serious wound with a small band aid let's get to work on a real solution. let's go to conference and get a big deal. let's deal with all the adverse consequences of sequester, not just those that affect the powerful air travel letters of america. we ought to help them but we ought to help everybody else as well and i yield back the balance of my time. >> i yield myself 30 seconds. it's fascinating what the administration that insisted on the sequestration, the gentleman just spoke supported the sequestration. so now to come
defense and homeland security furloughs equivalent to 1,000 fewer agents for the f.b.i., border, etc. on the job. 1/3 of air combat units are grounded, nothing in here for them. 89,000 agency wide furloughs in irs up to seven days -- may i have 30 additional seconds? >> you may. >> nothing in here for them. they serve 89,000 taxpayers trying to find help. we ought not to be mitigating the affect on just one segment when children, the sick, our military and many other groups will be...